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U. S. Pushes for UN Action on Ships Breaking North Korea Rules

November 4, 2025

The United States is preparing to ask the United Nations Security Council to penalize seven ships. These ships are accused of breaking UN rules by shipping North Korean coal and iron ore to China. This trade brings in a lot of money for North Korea each year, between $200 million and $400 million.

environment

Amazon's Gold Rush: A Crackdown on Illegal Mining

November 4, 2025

The Amazon rainforest is under siege. Illegal gold mining is a big problem there. Recently, Brazilian police teamed up with Interpol to tackle this issue. They destroyed hundreds of illegal mining rafts on the Madeira River. These rafts were worth millions of dollars. The total damage to criminal gr

politics

US Nuclear Tests: What's Really Going On?

November 3, 2025

The US is making some noise about nuclear weapons testing again. But before you panic, it's not what you might think. The Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, clarified that the tests won't involve actual nuclear explosions. Instead, they're more like system checks. Think of it like testing all the parts

science

The ISS: A Quarter-Century of Orbital Endeavors

November 3, 2025

The International Space Station (ISS) has been a hub of human activity in space for 25 years. To mark this milestone, a special two-part series is set to air, diving into the construction and the human experiences aboard the ISS. The first part of the series, airing on November 5th, will focus on t

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Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Thousands Trapped as Violence Escalates

November 2, 2025

The situation in Sudan is getting worse. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken over el-Fasher, a city in the western Darfur region. This happened after a long siege that lasted 18 months. Now, people are fleeing, but not enough are making it to safety. Only a few thousand have reached the neare

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US Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Political Questions

November 2, 2025

In the Caribbean, three men lost their lives in a recent US attack on a boat suspected of drug trafficking. This incident is part of a larger campaign by the Trump administration to target vessels allegedly involved in smuggling drugs into the US. Since September, these strikes have sparked debates

politics

Nigeria and the US: Teaming Up Against Terror

November 2, 2025

Nigeria is open to working with the US to tackle terrorism, but there's a catch. The country wants to make sure its borders stay intact. This comes after US President Donald Trump hinted at possible military action in Nigeria, concerned about the treatment of Christians. Nigeria's President Bola Ti

politics

Iran's Bold Move: Rebuilding Nuclear Sites with a Promise

November 2, 2025

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian recently made a strong statement. He said that Iran will rebuild its nuclear facilities. He made this announcement during a visit to the Atomic Energy Organization. He also met with top officials from Iran's nuclear industry. Pezeshkian's words were clear. He said

politics

US and Vietnam Strengthen Military Bonds

November 2, 2025

The United States is looking to boost its military relationship with Vietnam. This was stated by the U. S. Defense Secretary during a recent trip to Hanoi. The visit included talks with Vietnam's top defense officials. So far, the U. S. has given Vietnam several ships and training aircraft. These a

politics

Canada's Trade Tussle: A Clash of Politics and Economics

November 2, 2025

In a recent turn of events, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that he had advised Ontario Premier Doug Ford against airing a controversial anti-tariff advertisement in the U. S. This ad, which referenced a speech by former U. S. President Ronald Reagan, apparently ruffled the feathers of